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Expanding partnerships in conservation

Autor
McNeely J.A. (ed)
Fecha
1995
Fuente
IUCN (ID: MON-057914)
Editor | Lugar de publicación
Island Press | Washington, DC, USA
ISBN
1-55963-351-4
Páginas
302 p.
Idioma
Inglés
Campo de aplicación
Internacional
Materia
Especies silvestres y ecosistemas
Palabra clave
Política/planificación Ordenación comunitaria Pueblos indígenas Zona protegida
Resumen

See below the table of contents of the documents. Some items listed therein have also separate computer entries: Part 1: Principles of partnership 1. Partnerships for conservation: An introduction 2. New partners in conservation: How to expand public support for protected areas 3. How to build local support for protected areas 4. Protection of the Earth ' environment and corporate ethics for the future 5. Institutional options for managing protected areas 6. Bringing in the law: Legal strategies for integrating habitat conservation into land use planning and management 7. Social science and protected area management: The principles of partnership 8. Biosphere reserves: A comprehensive approach Part II Partnerships with major sectors 9. Forestry and protected areas: A natural partnership 10. Medicinal plants and protected areas 11. The evolution of zoos, aquaria, and botanic gardens in relation to protected areas 12. Fisheries and protected areas 13. Protected areas and the hydrological cycle 14. Protected areas as a protection against natural hazardss 13. Protected areas and the tourism industry 16. Energy exploitation and protected areas 17. Protected areas as investments 18. How to involve women in protected area issues 19. Redefining national securitiy: The military and protected areas Partnerships with Communities 20. No park is an island 21. Protected areas and the private sector: Building NGO relationships 22. Innovative partners: The value of Nongovernment Organizations in establishing and managing protected areas 23. Lessons from 35 years of private preserve management in the USA: The preserve system of nature conservancy 24. Partnerships between rural people and protected areas: Understanding land use and natural resource decisions 25. Working with people who live in protected areas 26. People and their participation: New approaches to resolving conflicts and promoting cooperation 27. Aboriginal societies, tourism and conservation: The case of Canada 's Northwest Territories 28. Stewardship: Landowners as partners in conservation 29. The South African Natural Heritage Program: A new partnership among government, landowners, and the business sector 30. Agreements between conservation agencies and tribal neighbors in South Africa 31. Communities, parks, and regional planning: A co-management strategy based on the Zimbabwean experience 32. Neighbors as partners of protected areas